plonk (Meaning)
plonk (n)
a cheap wine of inferior quality
the noise of something dropping (as into liquid)
plonk (v)
set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
Synonyms & Antonyms of plonk
plonk Sentence Examples
- He plopped down on the sofa, his weary body sinking into the cushions.
- The drunken revelers plonked themselves unceremoniously around the table.
- The speaker plonked his heavy briefcase onto the podium.
- She plonked the dishes on the kitchen counter with a resounding thud.
- The hiker plonked his backpack on the ground, exhausted after the day's trek.
- The musicians plonked down their instruments and launched into a lively tune.
- The child plonked the toy car into her mouth, oblivious to the dirt on its wheels.
- The delivery man plonked the package on the doorstep and rang the bell.
- He plonked his feet up on the coffee table, not caring about the mess it made.
- The cat plonked itself down on the sofa, purring contentedly as it got cozy.
FAQs About the word plonk
a cheap wine of inferior quality, the noise of something dropping (as into liquid), set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
plop, sling,toss, plump, flump,plank, install, fling, flop, plant
No antonyms found.
He plopped down on the sofa, his weary body sinking into the cushions.
The drunken revelers plonked themselves unceremoniously around the table.
The speaker plonked his heavy briefcase onto the podium.
She plonked the dishes on the kitchen counter with a resounding thud.